Siberian Cat
They are very furry, but this still doesn’t mean that Siberian cats aren’t hypoallergenic. These wonderful creatures have a triple coat, but they are known to produce less Fel d1 protein than many other cat breeds, which makes them a wonderful option for people who suffer from mild allergies.
Weekly brushing is also important because it will keep the coat of your Siberian as healthy as it can get.
And during the shedding season, daily brushing is highly important. Siberian cats have laid-back personalities, which makes them wonderful choices as domestic animals.
Javavese Cat
The Javanese Cat is probably our top choice in terms of allergy-free cats. Instead of the three layers of fur that are usually found in the typical coat of a cat, the Javanese cat has only one layer, which makes him the lowest-shedding breed.
The breed initially appeared by crossing a Balinese cat with a Colorprint Shorthair. Also, I think it’s worth mentioning that their name doesn’t relate in any way to the Indonesian island of Java.
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